Anti-Aliased Fonts For GNOME
McVeigh revels in this posting at Gnotices site which reads: "GDKFXT transparently adds anti-aliased font support to GTK+-1.2. Once you have installed it, you can run any (well, nearly any) existing GTK+ binary and see anti-aliased fonts in the GTK widgets. You don't need to recompile GTK+ or your application.'" He adds "I'm running it now -- it it looks great!!"
GNOME is incomplete without this annoying talking papper clip.
Of course by stating that on Slashdot, we have both been labeled heretics.
shut up you fucking dumb nigger.
OS X has outstanding font rendering technology, but you don't see any /. posts about it. Somebody produces a half-ass hack for Gnome and it gets press. Typical.
Tomothy McVeigh was a freedom fighter dedicated to keeping America uncorrupted by tyranny. Sure he could have just sat on Slashdot and bitched about it, but McVeigh was a man of action, not a pathetic Slashbot.
great feature...my fonts don't look jaggy...bfd, folks, i'd rather have programs that run on my os, then non-jaggy fonts! an os without software is just plain useless...
"linux! sure, you can't run anything useful and/or fun, but hey, no jaggies! you don't need any special hardware, because hey, we don't do anything special!"
fanatics...quit bothering the real world. get a job. spend some time porting over useful software, not introducing old technology and preaching about it like it's something important.
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